Dear Journal,
Hello I'm Ghandi. I have recently committed an act of civil disonbedience but it was for a good reason. I'm protesting that we should break away from England. I don't want to be under England's control any longer, I do not want to live by their rules any longer, so I am trying to break away forever. I don't believe in war or hurting other people so I use different methods to get my point across. I starve myself and write works about my beliefs to get my point knew. I do have many loyal followers but sometimes I feel very alone and put down by the government. Well I have to go write more things about my beliefs, Bye!
-Ghandi

Dear Journal,
So bad news... I'm in jail. However, I have acquired more loyal followers to my beliefs. If you do something extremely good things and bad things can be a results. Some people are still secptical of my beliefs. Some of my friends and family are for breaking away from Britian and some are not. However I do appreciate any support I do get. This act is very important to me. I really believe in what I'm doing and I want to make it happen. My motive for breaking away from England is I don't want to follow their rules I want to follow my own and I feel everyone should have this privlege and thats why I do what I do. Got to go, bye!
-Ghandi

Dear Journal,
Today I read some new papers and I was all over them. This standing up for what I believe in thing is getting me a lot of publicity. I wasn't trying to get famous just trying to help everyone and change the world. This experience has been great for me. Ever since I was little I knew I wanted to help people but I never knew I would help in such a big and public way. This experience has helped so many people become independent and do what they want to do. I'm so glad I could help people and show people how great it is to make your own rules. I absolutely think breaking the law was worth it. Like I said it was helping other people so its definetly worth it. Sometimes doing the right and logical thing means breaking a few rules, but in the end for me it was definetly worth it. See ya!
-Ghandi